NEW ZEALAND PROSPERITY.
MESSES BEST AND TKENYVITH TESTIFY.
HIGH PRAISE FOR THE GOVERNMENT.
(By Coble—Press Association.)
MELBOURNE, this day. At a meeting of the Australian Natives Association, Messrs Best and Trenwith gave their impressions of New Zealand. Mr Best said New Zealand had courageously tackled questions of domestic economy. During the whole time they were in the colony They never heard a demand that any of these reei ill measures of economic and social legislation should be repealed. Victoria might look with profit at the experiences of New Zealand in this direction. lie spoke in warm admiration of the co-operative system, resumption of lands and the Conciliation and Arbitration Act. Mr Trenwith' said the present unexampled prosperity of New Zealand was due largely to what may be termed experimental legislation.' Both gentlemen were struck with the prosperity and productiveness of New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 9
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